A&I’s analysis of an auditor’s estimate of alleged Medicare overcharging reveals bias in the form of faulty sampling and an inaccurate formula for calculating overcharges.
Read MoreA&I’s review of an engineer’s report reveals a failure to randomly sample damages; a new statistical model accurately predicts a much lower rate of damages.
Read MoreDr. William Huber of A&I led a team of statisticians, economists, and database engineers in modeling, analyzing, predicting, and mapping availability of high-speed broadband services throughout the United States.
Read MoreStatistical errors identified by Dr. William Huber of A&I led to a summary judgment on behalf of a defendant in natural resources damages litigation.
Read MoreA new Cadillac franchise was opening near an existing Cadillac dealer. State regulation permitted the dealer to challenge General Motor's right to grant the franchise, given its proximity of less than five miles.
Read MoreIn a itigation matter involving a global engineering & construction firm and one of the world's largest energy companies, A&I was asked to determine the probability of bolts failing along an undersea pipeline, causing oil or gas leaks.
Read MoreA European manufacturer of implanted medical devices learned of premature failures of one of its products after implantation.
Read MoreThe Office of the Attorney General of the State of New York asked Analysis & Inference to take a lead consulting role in its negotiations with the Yonkers School Board.
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